Clashes

In the context of BIM (Building Information Modeling), clashes refer to conflicts or overlaps between different elements within a 3D model, typically from multiple disciplines or .ifc files. These clashes occur when two or more elements—such as structural, mechanical, or architectural components—occupy the same space, creating a conflict that needs to be resolved before construction.

Clash detection is a critical process that allows engineers and designers to identify and resolve these conflicts early in the design phase. By running clash detection within the BIM model, it becomes possible to visualize and fix issues between different elements, such as timber components, HVAC systems, and electrical conduits, ensuring smooth coordination among all stakeholders.

At Ergodomus, we perform thorough clash detection across every project to ensure that all elements are perfectly aligned. This process helps prevent costly errors and delays during construction, making sure that everything is in place before the project reaches the physical assembly stage.

Clash detection is an essential step in ensuring that a project can proceed without unexpected obstacles, improving overall efficiency and accuracy.